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Project Understanding <br /> In 1805,when Zebulon Pike named the river for the herds of roaming elk that <br /> eventually gave the city of Elk River its name,he set an important precedent for the <br /> future caretakers of the land: the town,in its enviable area of rushing rivers and strong <br /> trees,should never be separated from the nature from which it sprung.Throughout the <br /> years,the accomplishments of the people of Elk River have been a testament to the <br /> necessary and healthy connection between nature and progress. <br /> In the very beginning,nature powered Elk River and helped it grow.Taking <br /> advantage of the area's abundant natural resources, David Fairbault built his trading <br /> post,bringing commerce to the area. Others noticed Elk River's unmistakable <br /> advantages:Ard Godfrey,recognizing the potential of the river to provide power,built <br /> his sawmill.The population grew and agriculture flourished.The hydroelectric dam was <br /> built,literally and figuratively powering the early town.The march to modernity and <br /> prosperity moved on. <br /> As an artist and a scholar,I make work that is informed by the grit and creative <br /> energy of American history. Elk River,being the dynamic place that it is,offers an <br /> amazing opportunity for me to pay homage to the past while also inspiring the future. By <br /> creating a site-specific piece with historical elements and brand-appropriate shapes and <br /> colors, I believe I can do justice to the community's wish for a memorable,impactful,and <br /> unique addition to the city's public art collection. <br /> I want to express through my work the unbroken,almost symbiotic link between <br /> the town and its natural surroundings,since that to me is what"powered by nature" <br /> means.Unlike many other places,Elk River has not taken unsafe advantage of its natural <br /> assets. It has instead treasured them and worked with them,preserving their integrity <br /> throughout periods of great growth and advancement. My piece,with its kinetic <br /> potential,has the exciting result of being both an intriguing static piece and a dynamic <br /> moving statement of progress and motivation. <br /> The history and forward-thinking energy of Elk River have greatly inspired me in <br /> the planning of this piece. I appreciate the strong historical ties Elk River has to its past, <br /> and it is my hope that my piece will serve as a reminder to those who view it to always <br /> keep the connection between history,nature,and progress at the forefront of their <br /> minds.The saying"Elk River,powered by nature"is not simply an idle reflection on <br /> what makes Elk River special.It is a reminder of what has honestly made Elk River the <br /> dynamic, exciting community it is today.This is what I believe,and this is what I will <br /> convey in my public art piece. <br />